Caribbean Football Union
Governing body for association football in the Caribbean
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2024 | Jamaica won the U-14 Tournament, with French Guiana finishing as runners-up |
2018 | Randolph Harris from Barbados begins his presidency of the Caribbean Football Union |
2018 | Neil Cochrane's tenure as CFU General Secretary ends |
2018 | Randolph Harris continues as president of the Caribbean Football Union. |
2017 | Randolph Harris from Barbados begins serving as acting president of the Caribbean Football Union. |
2017 | The Caribbean Cup tournament concluded, and the Caribbean Club Championship was rebranded, with its winner now qualifying directly for the knockout stage of the CONCACAF Champions League. |
2015 | Neil Cochrane from Antigua and Barbuda becomes the general secretary of the Caribbean Football Union, serving until 2018. |
2015 | Damien Hughes' tenure as CFU General Secretary ends |
August 2015 | Neil Cochrane replaced Damien E. Hughes and announced plans to move some jobs to Antigua and reduce headquarters size. |
2013 | Bonaire joined the Caribbean Football Union as a non-member. |
May 2013 | Under Damien E. Hughes' direction, CFU relocated offices from Port-of-Spain, Trinidad to Kingston, Jamaica. |
2012 | Damien Hughes from Anguilla becomes the CFU General Secretary |
2012 | Gordon Derrick from Antigua and Barbuda becomes president of the Caribbean Football Union, serving until 2017. |
2011 | Angenie Kanhai's tenure as CFU General Secretary ends |
2011 | Lisle Austin from Barbados serves as acting president of the Caribbean Football Union. |
2011 | Yves Jean-Bart from Haiti serves as acting president of the Caribbean Football Union. |
May 2011 | CFU was involved in a major corruption scandal where representatives received brown paper envelopes containing US$40,000. The incident was reported to CONCACAF general secretary Chuck Blazer, leading to a leaked private meeting video showing CFU President Jack Warner telling delegates the funds were for their personal use. |
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